by bertbaby | Apr 9, 2014 | Book Reviews
Forty-eight years after the release of his eerie debut The Origin of the Brunists, iconoclast Robert Coover delivers a sequel of an ominous cult that forms in the wake of a mining disaster, spooking their pious township as they prepare for a worldwide reckoning.
by bertbaby | Apr 9, 2014 | Book Reviews
The fate of the “cult” musician is to be rediscovered early and often. Such was the journey of rambling man Alex Chilton, singer of the influential bands Big Star and the Box Tops. Holly George-Warren’s thorough interviews and crisp prose...
by bertbaby | Apr 9, 2014 | Book Reviews
A collection of short poems and photographs give lyrical voice to the citizens of Afghanistan’s borderlands.
by bertbaby | Apr 9, 2014 | Book Reviews
The world before (and after) headlines.
by bertbaby | Apr 9, 2014 | Book Reviews
A master of the action genre on his favorite martial arts and samurai stories.
by bertbaby | Apr 9, 2014 | Book Reviews
April 9: “These ambitions faded out, each in its turn; but the ambition to be a steamboatman always remained.”
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